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Mathias Wullum Nielsen
Mathias Wullum Nielsen
Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Copenhagen
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Gender diversity leads to better science
MW Nielsen, S Alegria, L Börjeson, H Etzkowitz, HJ Falk-Krzesinski, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114 (8), 1740-1742, 2017
4752017
COVID-19 medical papers have fewer women first authors than expected
JP Andersen, MW Nielsen, NL Simone, RE Lewiss, R Jagsi
elife 9, e58807, 2020
4482020
Making gender diversity work for scientific discovery and innovation
MW Nielsen, CW Bloch, L Schiebinger
Nature Human Behaviour, doi.org/10.1038/s41562-018-0433-1, 2018
2132018
One and a half million medical papers reveal a link between author gender and attention to gender and sex analysis
MW Nielsen, JP Andersen, L Schiebinger, JW Schneider
Nature human behaviour 1 (11), 791-796, 2017
2072017
Limits to meritocracy? Gender in academic recruitment and promotion processes
MW Nielsen
Science and Public Policy 43 (3), 386-399, 2016
2042016
A global call for action to include gender in research impact assessment
PV Ovseiko, T Greenhalgh, P Adam, J Grant, S Hinrichs-Krapels, ...
Health research policy and systems 14 (1), 1-12, 2016
1332016
Gender inequality and research performance: moving beyond individual-meritocratic explanations of academic advancement
MW Nielsen
Studies in Higher Education 41 (11), 2044-2060, 2016
1282016
Global citation inequality is on the rise
MW Nielsen, JP Andersen
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118 (7), e2012208118, 2021
1182021
Lack of consideration of sex and gender in COVID-19 clinical studies
E Brady, MW Nielsen, A J.P, S Oertelt-Prigione
Nature Communications 12 (4015), 2021
116*2021
Gender-related variables for health research
MW Nielsen, ML Stefanick, D Peragine, TB Neilands, JPA Ioannidis, ...
Biology of Sex Differences 12 (23), 2021
912021
Concentration or dispersal of research funding?
K Aagaard, A Kladakis, MW Nielsen
Quantitative Science Studies, 1-29, 2019
762019
Reasons for Leaving the Academy: a Case Study on the ‘Opt Out’ Phenomenon among Younger Female Researchers
MW Nielsen
Gender, Work & Organization 24 (2), 134-155, 2017
682017
Gender variations in citation distributions in medicine are very small and due to self-citation and journal prestige
JP Andersen, JW Schneider, R Jagsi, MW Nielsen
Elife 8, e45374, 2019
672019
Scandinavian approaches to gender equality in academia: a comparative study
MW Nielsen
Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research 61 (3), 295-318, 2017
652017
Gender diversity in the management field: Does it matter for research outcomes?
MW Nielsen, L Börjeson
Research Policy 48 (7), 1617-1632, 2019
582019
Locating science in society across Europe: Clusters and consequences
N Mejlgaard, C Bloch, L Degn, MW Nielsen, T Ravn
Science and Public Policy 39 (6), 741-750, 2012
572012
Monitoring policy and research activities on science in Society in Europe (MASIS): final synthesis report
N Mejlgaard, CW Bloch, L Degn, T Ravn, MW Nielsen
European Commission DG Research and Innovation, 2012
48*2012
Gender and citation impact in management research
MW Nielsen
Journal of Informetrics 11 (4), 1213-1228, 2017
432017
New and Persistent Gender Equality Challenges in Academia
MW Nielsen
Aarhus University, School of Business and Social Sciences, Department of …, 2015
43*2015
Google Scholar and Web of Science: Examining gender differences in citation coverage across five scientific disciplines
JP Andersen, MW Nielsen
Journal of Informetrics 12 (3), 950-959, 2018
382018
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